There is an article at same (1st) website that says "Ancestry.com is part of the MyFamily.com, Inc. Network that alsoincludes Genealogy.com, Ancestry.co.uk, FamilyHistory.com, Genealogy.org, RootsWeb.com and MyFamily.com, also featured on this review site."

Personally, I'm frustrated with all the sites. I've found more on ancestry.com, but I don't understand the rankings (relevance) in their returns; I can enter a specfic name "John A. Doe" and get pages and pages of obscure, not relevant listings, and a relevant one on say, the 20th page. (Often if you check 'exact' response is NO returns.) Which is precisely why I've avoided subscribing: wasting my time is one thing, paying in addition to - more than I can swallow.As far as genealogy.com I've rarely found info there. Quality of info returned is horrible. I just viewed data there tonight - did another search (same name) and it said 'no info.' Go figure! YourFolks.com, which I wasn't familiar with, is yet another pay site (some 'free' I guess.) YOu can't search wtihout being registered, which I did, and result was NO info on the names I entered. THey seem to be (at least at this point) primarily a Canadian resource. You said you've been researching for years - what do you think the best genealogy research website is? Where have you had the most success?I wish these sites would change their 'subscription' policies. In addition to reluctance to pay based on quality, it bugs me to subscribe to anything that has an 'automatic renewal' policy, e.g. you have to notify them so far in advance if you don't want to renew. Offering a shorter period (e.g. from say 1-7 days, on a time time payment) would be ideal for me. What do you think?